Measurement and Modeling of Global Dynamics and Instabilities in Magnetized Plasma Bubbles and Jets in Background Plasma<i>*</i>

POSTER

Abstract

The PBEX (Plasma Bubble Expansion EXperiment) utilizes a compact coaxial plasma gun and a linear plasma device to study magnetic relaxation and other dynamics of dense plasma jets and bubbles propagating in background magnetized plasma. In previous experiments, high-speed multiframe imaging suggested the presence of magneto-Rayleigh-Taylor (MRT) instabilities of cm- and microsecond-scales. Both B-dot and multi-tip Langmuir probe in-situ measurements of the magnetic field, ion density and temperature are being used to characterize the instabilities, as well as the global dynamics. These data are also being compared with ongoing MHD Modeling of flux-rope expansion using the University of Michigan’s BATS-R-US code. Measurement, simulations results, and comparisons, will be presented.

**Work supported by the U.S. Army Research Office, award W911NF1510480

Presenters

  • Robert H Dwyer

    • University of New Mexico

Authors

  • Robert H Dwyer

    • University of New Mexico
  • Dustin M Fisher

    • University of New Mexico
    • Univ of New Mexico
  • M. Gilmore

    • University of New Mexico
    • Univ of New Mexico
    • UNM
  • Daniel F Puentes

    • University of New Mexico